Hereforth

//hɪə̯ˈfɔːθ// adv

adv ·Common ·High school level

Definitions

Adverb
  1. 1
    from now on formal, not-comparable, rare

    "...and that hee and his succesors from hereforth shall have and enjoy their ancient rents, suits, and franchesses there, without lett, interruption, or grievance of the said maire of Dublin, or cittyzens of the same, or their successors for ever."

  2. 2
    further within (a document, text etc.) not-comparable

    "Hereforth, it is argued that the risk sharing principle was the key institution of a successful economic policy in Germany 1933-1935."

Example

More examples

"...and that hee and his succesors from hereforth shall have and enjoy their ancient rents, suits, and franchesses there, without lett, interruption, or grievance of the said maire of Dublin, or cittyzens of the same, or their successors for ever."

Etymology

From here + forth.

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